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Manufacture, Production

and the various Sales Tax Laws. The word 'production' has a wider connotation than the word 'manufacture'. While every manufacture can be characterised as production every production need not amount to manufacture, CIT v. N.C. Budharaja, 1994

Local Government

1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73). This Act established throughout England and Wales a parish meeting for every rural parish, a parish council for every rural parish having a population of 300 or upwards, and district

Limited liability

Limited liability. At Common Law every person is liable, upon his contracts, up to the whole amount of his estate, and every partner is

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Justices

gratuitously, receiving no salary or fees. By the (English) Justices Qualification Act, 1744 (18 Geo. 2, c. 20), every justice for a county had to have an estate of freehold, copyhold, or customary tenure, in fee, for

Prescription

capiens ab authoritatelegis. (Prescription is a title taking his substance of use and time allowed by the law.) Every species of prescription, by which property is acquired or lost, is founded on the presumption that he who

Judicial power

under judicial and not legislative power, Biharilal v. Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established under Chapters V and VI of Part VI

Judge

authority to determine any cause or question in a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge but also every person who is empowered by law to

Insurance

insurance companies have slightly altered some of its provisions, but it is recognized as the typical British policy. Every line, and almost every word of it, has been judicially construed, and has now acquired a conventional meaning--Chalmers

Indorsement of claim

Indorsement of claim. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. II., r. 1, every writ of summons in the High Court must be indorsed with a statement of the nature of the

Income

in the legislative entry has always been understood in a wide and comprehensive connotation to embrace within it every kind of receipt or gain either of a capital nature or of a revenue nature, Elel Hotels and

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Manufacture, Production

and the various Sales Tax Laws. The word 'production' has a wider connotation than the word 'manufacture'. While every manufacture can be characterised as production every production need not amount to manufacture, CIT v. N.C. Budharaja, 1994

Local Government

1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73). This Act established throughout England and Wales a parish meeting for every rural parish, a parish council for every rural parish having a population of 300 or upwards, and district

Limited liability

Limited liability. At Common Law every person is liable, upon his contracts, up to the whole amount of his estate, and every partner is

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Justices

gratuitously, receiving no salary or fees. By the (English) Justices Qualification Act, 1744 (18 Geo. 2, c. 20), every justice for a county had to have an estate of freehold, copyhold, or customary tenure, in fee, for

Prescription

capiens ab authoritatelegis. (Prescription is a title taking his substance of use and time allowed by the law.) Every species of prescription, by which property is acquired or lost, is founded on the presumption that he who

Judicial power

under judicial and not legislative power, Biharilal v. Ramcharan, AIR 1957 MP 165. Means the judicial power which every authority i.e., courts i.e., High Court and subordinate judiciary, established under Chapters V and VI of Part VI

Judge

authority to determine any cause or question in a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge but also every person who is empowered by law to

Insurance

insurance companies have slightly altered some of its provisions, but it is recognized as the typical British policy. Every line, and almost every word of it, has been judicially construed, and has now acquired a conventional meaning--Chalmers

Indorsement of claim

Indorsement of claim. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. II., r. 1, every writ of summons in the High Court must be indorsed with a statement of the nature of the

Income

in the legislative entry has always been understood in a wide and comprehensive connotation to embrace within it every kind of receipt or gain either of a capital nature or of a revenue nature, Elel Hotels and

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